Believe It
Believe It finds Torche doing what they do best, fusing crushing heaviness with an almost disarming sense of melody. Clocking in at just a few minutes, the track wastes no time diving into thick, downtuned riffs that feel massive yet surprisingly buoyant, like concrete that somehow floats.
The guitars are the clear focal point, dense, fuzzy, and sun-baked, but they are arranged with an ear for hooks rather than sheer brutality. Each riff lands with intention, looping just long enough to lodge itself in your head before giving way to the next wave. The rhythm section is tight and punchy, driving the song forward with a sense of momentum that keeps it from ever feeling sluggish despite its weight.
Vocally, Torche leans into their signature contrast, clean, almost serene melodies soaring above a wall of distortion. This tension between sweetness and heaviness is what makes Believe It so compelling. The vocals do not fight the riffs; they glide over them, turning what could be an oppressive slab of sludge into something strangely uplifting.
As a whole, Believe It is a concise statement of Torche’s identity, heavy without being grim, melodic without being soft. It is the kind of song that hits hard on first listen but rewards repeat plays as its subtle hooks and textures sink in. For fans of heavy music with a pop-savvy core, this track is an easy recommendation.

Laurent
For nearly four decades, music has been more than a passion it's been a constant companion through life's journey.

